Focus Morning Bulletin: 11 October, 2022
Explosions rock central Kyiv, co-governance referendum on the cards? And good news in time for your summer getaway in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Explosions rock central Kyiv, co-governance referendum on the cards? And good news in time for your summer getaway in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
COMMENT: Law should not be made like this - it's judicial activism with a capital A.
Virtual technology endeavours to connect whānau back to whenua. Video / Whakaata Māori
A new study aims to learn from experiences to "better" help Māori in a future pandemic.
Low and high ability streaming of students harmful to Māori students, conference told.
'The matter needs to be looked at independently' - Phil Wilson, Auckland Council
Graeme Mead and Carl Haa launch holiday programme to get kids back on the right path.
Historical links to the Forest Rangers and Gustavus von Tempsky cause NZSAS discomfort.
Youth population changes are a glimpse of how NZ's population will look in 2040.
Westgate operation different from others in 828 places: boss shows off what's novel.
"Weeks away from applying for resource consent" - Donnelly on Unitec housing.
South Auckland school to lose about $100,000 in annual funding - more than $100 a student.
Achieving equity for Māori would remove the sense of victimhood, says Cabinet minister.
Sian took a shortcut through a Noosa park to race her mother home – but she never arrived.
Te Whānau o Waipareira signs new outcomes-focused contract with Oranga Tamariki.
Despite the achievement, both candidates want to focus on what they bring to council.
Opinion: MPs are ultra-sensitive over families being brought into politics.
The party held at the University of Otago's Arana College was organised by Māori students.
A week after offering to help with the Queen's funeral, the TV stars have arrived.
The introduction of Māori wards has empowered more Māori to stand for mayor.
Hokianga translator Joy Ngaropo-Hau is unravelling historic Māori texts.
The story of a clan of mountain lords who went to war to win the heart of Pihanga. Video / Ben Cummins
Te Pāti Māori co-leader says te reo is a messenger, bringing reclamation and reconnection.
Is a name inherited from a Dutch province still appropriate?
Make learning te reo fun so the kids enjoy it and gets them treats.
OPINION: Who's up, who's down and who is standing still in the Labour Māori caucus.
There was, and is, a racial discrimination problem against Māori.
I knew the moment I had to go and learn te reo to honour my mother.
There are many places to hear, learn and share te reo Māori.